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191 THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY | Dream of Railway F inally Realized | & ET 2 Medina Acreage Only 25 Minutes From Smith Building Get a little ranch—Five or Ten Dollars a month will do it. You can live on this property and attend to your work in the city. Only a few blocks from the new Medina Ferry Land ing. Nice homes, gx found this tract of lan c Is into the ed WE ARE PREPARED ANY ra, HOUR OF THE DAY OR NIGHT To take er nge all detatis for either earth t | or cremation, locally or at any point in the world-—THE ONLY THING FOR YOU TO DECIDE 18 WHAT AMOUNT YOU DESIRE TO EXPEND FOR THIS SERVICE, AND WE WILL CARRY OUT YOUR WIGHES TO THE LETTER, You are ce in of comfort and refine ment and completeness of detail when this House of Character” has charge of the final obrequies-—and where these things are to be considered there is always one name that presents Stself, and that name is BUTTERWORTH Our most recent improvement is the instal- lation of a beautiful erematory, columbarium, and the only mausoleum in the city BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS The House of Quality and Service 1921 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. and churche electric light and telephor slready Come to our office No trouble to show the land-—it speaks for itself, Nothing in King county will compare with it. We will make terms to suit each purchaser Claude C. Ramsay & Co. 310-311 New York Block SEATTLE AVE you ever stopped to think that EVERY Inspiration Point, a scene on the White P: 4 Yukon railway, just below the summit of White pass. Alaskans are proudly point. | PART of your body is dependent on the blood ing to superb natural scenery along the suggested routes of the new government raliroad as the most beautiful in the world. fe, Spply; that if the blood is crowded with impuri Alaska is slowly coming into her{summer to map out the route of{the interior of Alaska Jer than any other route at CHAN fies, “uric acid” and germs of disease, these will be car own. Ithe road. After that plans for} One way mentioned t# from | considered } Tied to every part of your system and will result in After waiting during the years/construction will be made and alSeward to Kalk Arm and from) Others have suggested a way diseases such as Rheumatism, with the resulting inflam of official neglect, the pioneers of man big enough to hold down the| there through the Mantanuska coal | from Chitina, at Mile 121 on the i 1 > the north will this summer see at/job will be placed in charge of the! fleldx to Fairbanks Copper River & Northwestern meron and pain - least a part of their dream comelentire project. For the pretiml| Another route which has been|fallWay to Fairbanks, a spur to To cure Rheumatism, and other ailments, PUTTY true when government engineers |nary work $1,000,000 is avaliable favorably discussed is from Port-|TUn feom Mile 39 to the Bering S the blood. Get the Stomach and Bowels in good condi- [begin the survey of the route of! A variety of © are stiggest-|age canal through the Mantanuska|Tlver coal fields t X. age WAINWRIGHT & McLEOD, Inc. We Handle All Kinds of OAL Yard and Scales Telephones R. R. Av. and Broad Elliott 1218 St., Seattle, Wash. Main 1218 ; j . tion to keep the blood normal, then Nature can heal and railway to be built et a coat, of | od, but it ts as yet rather a mat-|coal fields to Fairbanks, If this Little Work in 1913. bui T > se whe? tres begat er ate $35,000,000 from the sea into thelior of speculation just where the route Ia chosen a twomile tunnel During 1 there was no con Be. ‘The Rheumatism and other, troubles will disap jinterior for a distance of 1,000) rosq will be laid on ite path into must be built. It is 63 miles short-| struction of raliways in Alaska by pear and the entire system will be benefited | niles. of a on ny of the private companies now Sulphurro is an antiseptic and germicide which | The favorable attitude of the ating in the territory. Of the i a n . om e t nie o Oi the 466 les of trackag enters directly into the blood and is carried to every Present admintet o at mit ackag 4 iia ge pe . awakened interest of the nation In A SKA Ss OT LL SNOW 260 miles were in This was Part of the system, cleansing it of impurities and getms Alaska given promise ef ‘hotter LA | N A eae, wees oan om of disease, _allaying inflammation and restoring health things to come in the future. The AND ICE: RHUBARB PIES! el. The tax of $100 a mile of Sulphurro is in a class by itself in the treatment of |ratlway is considered oly one . operating lines is aleo given es Rheumatism. It GETS RESULTS. Thousands of cures | part of the program of assistance 7 . lone cause of discouragement. The » cf of this great terr White Pass y » Coppe ove its merit bl Citizens | White Pass & Yukon, the Copper & Northwestern nd the Sulphurro can be obtained from our laboratory if | “Some enthustastic sourdough ex a Valley Pr Sere tee an your druggist cannot supply you. 50 and $1, delivered [claimed in hin delight over the ones in continuous operation dur-! 6 you. fon to build the road that ing the year | sident Wilson's pen was heard Communication with Fairbanks around the world a» he scratched has n improved, however. In bis signature to the bill.” Whether jthe summer of 1913 several auto. oF not remote secth of the globe |mobile trips were made over the were vitally concerned In the rail jmilitary wagon road. A new dis way bill is not recorded, but it ie trict steamboat service has been certainly a well known fact that extablished ween upper Yukon northwest citipe—particularly Se }points and Fairbanks attle—and the towns throughout Wagon road and trail construe Alaska “went wild wih joy. as tion has been continued by the the newspaper writers’so aptly ex Alaskan road commision in yvari- plained. ttle Was Delighted. ous parts of the territory, reducing Fe ta in recent years have somewhat the cost of transporta- w events caused the Intense enthusiasm tn Quarter of a Century of ¢ only about SULPHURRO | Columbia St Seattle, Wash UB. A s aservative Management ae fe ernment railway has give ye pphls institution for Savings was organized nearly 25 years ago. [ithe Alaska railway wae assured. Impetus to oh sousitecaan oo has been conservatively managed ever since. The general excitement reminded and it is thought the new road will | | Many of our Trustees have served continuously for nearly the jold-timers of the days when the be the beginning of a new trans Ife of the Association. rush to ti Klondike was on portation era for Alas! During all that time we have operated under strict State Laws, | There ia a atrong bond of kindly Bact ection ide just how funds entrusted to our care shall be invested. feeling and interest connecting a fact that during that time we have paid nearly a MILLION Alaska ond Seattle, and the con. One of Alaska’s native daughters displaying a ik of fourfoot | my in Dividends to the Sa\ers of this Community. gratulations sent to the north over | rhubarb in a patch grown “north of 63. you get any of it? the railway were sincere and If not, why not begin now to place your savings with us? brotherly Rhubarb four feet high, grown) to walk. You may begin with $1 and add any amount at any time ‘During the whole life of this Association we have averaged in the Tanana valley, will be ex Vegetables twice the size of those eee bare vee pire F nig fe ported to the states. grown in the states are common in | Alaska. Why? Beeause the ground Alaska and Seattie—the day Wood| There's enough in one stalk to vs row Wilson affixed his signature eres qnougs im one 6 ©\is rich and the sun shines all th lto the document that made the |™ake three or four ples of the kind | time in summer Dredges of all Our fine gold types designed saving devices to meet e 6 (4) on Savin $s |rallway in the north a coming |¥OU buy at the bakery, or two like| It's hard to convince some peo | operating ore, CReERES: paw ton mother used to make. |ple that although Alaska is farther ory) 2 to say,” said the presi- Six stalke make a big load for aj north than Labrador, its climate is conditions. Leading bullders he laid down goid | little girl and a dozen are all that | better than that of Sweden and Nor how sincere my gratification |" MAN cares to carry If he has far| way jis In the completion of this meas-| SG S572:-222 DESIRE FOR BIG AND QUICK GAIN jo |and brotherhood to Alaska, which Rasa mutret| “CAUSE OF FINANCIAL DISASTERS, We build, install and operate for of Dredges with buckets from 2 cu. ft. to 18 cu. ft. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE DIRECTORS period of 30 days. capacity. JACOB FURTH that | have been hoping might ar- cscereansillinssiiietiinen Prepinicn IVAR JANBO rive in my administration, and that BY HENRY CARSTENS jthe rapidly growing ranks of con 5 FINI ¥ L. O JA it has come so soon is to me Very! president Carstens & Earles, Inc.| 8ervative Investors: | IOND R. FRAZIER HANS PFE There are those who make the Big Man for Job. Have you any idea how much gaie of strictly sound investments | Officials believe it will take all| money is thrown away every year their business; who would as soon — jin worthless investments’ The sell you a “gold brick” as a doubt postal authorities estimate it at ful or even a speculative security | $150,000 , enough—every SIX\who back up the safety of the} years—to pay the national debt things they sell with, If need be. Do you know who throws thi«|their private fortunes, and whose enormous sum of money away? Al-lexperience and advice are open to most all of it is lost by people of|every one for the asking. An ac small or moderate means; very lt-|quaintance with a reputable invest tle of it by rich men, They have|ment banker will result in useful learned to be more discriminating. | advice and information to you, and This estimate is for absolutely | possibly in saving you some griev | worthless “investments” only, and|ous investment mistakes, You se does not include the more or less |lect him as you would select your | Pe oe e legitimate, but injudicious, specula-| physician and your lawyer, for | |tions which have, nevertheless, | probity and skill, and should your | |aome degree of merif as, for in-|investment banker be able to give! stance, inventions, suburban realty |you no pleasurable thrills by prom: | at boom prices, stocks in unsea-|ising you large returns, it is be. |soned manufacturing corporations | cause he knows, from the very na-| jand such honest, but more or less|ture of his vocation, that safety | hazardous things. and large returns do not go to | Range of Safety. | |gether; if you have been contribut ) im A | T 1 « : ing to the $150,000,000 a year waste. | i] e Ww ke a study of in-| ’ | SE LE Mies ai coon to be vm axiom | #¢t acquainted with an investment Nd al me ESTABLISHED 1882 THE For You to Reach the Buying Public Is by the Use of POSTERS PAINTED BULLETINS PAINTED WALLS that the safe earning power of | er of reputation. You do not » of from jha to buy anything to secure his | advice. money lies within a ran 2 to 8 per cent, speaking generally M. A. Arnold, President | | D. H. Moss, Vice President Maurice McMicken, Vice President 1 his range covers all classes of YS C. A. Philbrick, Cashier C. H. Howell, Assistant Cashier bonds to small ioe iulaoad Gombousk ELECTRICAL DISP LA gages, and all ge raphical tions from Massachusetts to Wash ington. When you are offered or expect} or demand a higher yield than is contained in this “range of safety, you consciously or unconsetously take some risk. Sometimes the risk is very great, although it may be plausibly concealed in the clever | \advertisements and descriptions of Alone Four Months Capital . . . . . $300,000 Surplus. . . . . $100,000 DIRECTORS M. A. Arnold, President Thomas Bordeaux, President Mason County Logging Co. O. D. Fisher, Manager Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Maurice McMicken, Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey, Attorneys D. H. Moss, Vice President Patrick McCoy, Lumberman H. W. Rowley, Billings, Montana R. D. Merrill, Merrill-Ring Lumber Co. Hervey Lindley, Seattle | | Innumerable commodities have at- tained nation wide popularity, and many local merchants have built up enviable patronage through OUT-DOOR ADVERTISING. WHITEHORSE, May 2.—Suffer- | ing four months alone in his cabin | from a twisted ankle, Richard Ful lerton, a pioneer Burwash miner, is | jnow here with a story of Alaska} fortitude. He hurt his ankle in al fall on his place and crawled pain: | , fully to his shack. He dressed his the seller, You should know, how | jo ae Ag) | own injuries during four months of | Learn cee. BD ANC cain” Aitae: cearine hhimnaal? nat sclence of investment—that the)? risk Is there; that those who offer |°®™me here to get spring supplies, | you 10, 12, 16, 20, 100 per cent, and | ‘ou tha 1 c sk, are ¥ e | MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER Counts Up Quickly | Among the native edible | Have you ever taken the trouble| | fruits that are plentiful in to figure how profitable interest is,| | Alaska are currants, gooseber. how a mere 6 per cent, working day | | ries, strawberries, cranberries, jand night and never skipping,| | blueberries and raspberries, THE MEDIUM IS WORTHY OF YOUR CAREFUL THOUGHT Foster & Kleiser We aim to render special and efficient service to all of jcounts up in 10 or 20 years? There | ©-+ ° tir Alaskan Geaeeeore Yoct bcsinaas 10 ievlccd jis nothing in the world that, in the | - — se caemtancete long run, will beat interest for | POP'S IDEA |profit, and the remarkable thing | —— about ft Is that it can be had with-| “Pop!” out risk. If you have ever lost! “Yeu, money by unwise investment, and| “Here's an advertisement in the if you have wisely determined to| paper about removing superfluous | ibe content with modest but sure. hair. What's superfluous hair?” earnings, you are qualified to joiu' “Green and pink wigs, my boy.” UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Eighth Avenue and Virginia Street my son,”